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Strait of Hormuz traffic falls off sharply as ceasefire wobbles
Eight vessels transited the contested Strait of Hormuz April 19, a drop of roughly two-thirds from the day before, S&P
FACTBOX: Oil prices rise on US-Iran Hormuz standoff ahead of ceasefire expiry
Oil prices rose April 20 following the US seizure of an Iranian ship and the continuation of the Strait of
India may delay renewable hydrogen tenders until existing projects progress: official
Indian refineries and fertilizer companies may delay issuing new tenders for renewable, or “green,” hydrogen and ammonia until existing awarded
Japan's ENEOS sets wholesale pricing to reflect broader crude procurement costs
Japan’s largest refiner, ENEOS, has introduced a new pricing mechanism for its wholesale oil products, effective April 16, to better
TRADE REVIEW: FOB Australia alumina prices to face continued supply pressure in Q2
This report is part of the S&P Global Energy’s Metals Trade Review series, where we dig through datasets and digest